IDF, Hezbollah, Lebanon

The war comes to Tel Aviv and Jerusalem: IDF introduces restrictions on movement and gatherings

Following the expansion of Hezbollah missile fire to the country's center and capital, the IDF has introduced the kind of movement and gathering restrictions once limited to the north and south.

IDF Rear Command map of the country. (Screenshot of Rear Command site.)

With the expansion of Hezbollah's missile range to Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, the IDF Rear Command introduced restrictions today in the country's main metro areas.

Assemblies and gatherings are now restricted from the Carmel to the Dan Bloc, Jerusalem, and the Judean lowlands.

Educational activity can only take place where students can safely reach a shelter in time.

Assembly restrictions are now similar to those in some parts of the north - 30 people outside and 300 people inside.

People can work where there is a nearby shelter to run to in case of a siren.


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